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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_CurlessDick Curless - Wikipedia

    In 1965, Curless recorded one of the biggest hits of his career, "A Tombstone Every Mile", which cracked the top 5 on the Billboard country charts and propelled him to national fame. [1] In 1966, he recorded the album A Devil Like Me Needs an Angel Like You with Kay Adams.

  2. 10 de feb. de 2010 · Dick CurlessHard, Hard Traveling Man(1970)1. Big Wheel Cannonball2. Six Days On The Road3. Winter's Comin' On Again4. Drag 'em Off The Interstate Sock I...

  3. A native of Fort Fairfield, Maine, Dick Curless came from a musical family. His mother, Ella, played piano and organ while his father, Phil, played guitar, banjo, and harmonica; additionally, he introduced Curless to the music of Jimmie Rodgers.

  4. www.dickcurless.netDick Curless

    After touring with the Buck Owens All Star Show from 1966 to 1968, Curless became an international artist. Much like at home, Curless captivated audiences from across the Atlantic, gaining recognition and applause throughout Europe.

  5. A Tombstone Every Mile. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group A Tombstone Every Mile · Dick Curless Tombstone Every Mile ℗ A Capitol Records Nashville Release; ℗ 1965 Capitol Records ...

  6. tims.blackcat.nl › messages › dick_curlessDICK CURLESS - TIMS

    Dick Curless was now one of the hottest names in the country and western market. "The Soul Of Dick Curless" (1966) was the first Tower album that included new recordings. Musically it was a very diverse record, containing songs from blues and gospel to pure rock 'n' roll - but surely not forgetting trucker country!

  7. 3 de feb. de 2020 · This Norway television special is shown in its entirety here and includes Mr. Curless's hit "A Tombstone Every Mile." Originally produced in 2008 by LTV producer Dennis Cormier, in a...